Robert Pether released on bail after four years in Iraqi jail
Australian citizen who had been living in Ireland was imprisoned over contract dispute with employer
Australian citizen who had been living in Ireland was imprisoned over contract dispute with employer
We also have more than 15,500 homeless people and 160,000 vacant homes
Démarche says Thursday incident as ‘completely unacceptable’
Irish troops uninjured and Unifil patrols resumed as normal on Friday
Tánaiste Simon Harris says implications of court decision will be monitored with focus on talks
Israel Defense Forces responsible for incident, said Tánaiste Simon Harris in statement
Tánaiste rejects claims Government not doing enough for Palestinian people
Shortage of trained air traffic controllers at Casement Aerodrome in Dublin resulting in reduced flying hours
Hip surgery issues, spinal springs and an as-yet-unopened hospital have marred entity’s reputation
Even without some of the provisions contained in Senator Frances Black’s original Bill, it could face opposition
Government plans fall short of ban first proposed by Independent senator Frances Black in 2018
Simon Harris to bring memo to Cabinet after Supreme Court ruled part of deal was incompatible with Constitution
Tánaiste tells US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick Irish national security approach is ‘closely aligned’ with Washington’s
Online letting firms would be affected if legislation passes, but Government is divided by legal and economic concerns
European Union is committed to securing trade deal with US that works for all sides, says Sefcovic
Suspect (30) yelled ‘free, free Palestine’ after he was arrested, police said
Construction contractor BAM says site worker resources higher than expected for this stage of build
Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Harris says flight did not need diplomatic clearance as it was a civil aircraft
Irish Government demands accountability as representative in Palestine Feilim McLaughlin and deputy Sorcha Lowry among those under attack in Jenin
EU-Israel Association Agreement should be suspended while review ongoing, Dáil hears
Pre-legislative scrutiny of changes for deploying troops overseas could be finished by summer recess
The number of children awaiting assessment for six months or longer will grow from 15,000 now to 25,000 by the end of the year, according to HSE estimates
Micheál Martin said he would make disability services a priority after Harris’s encounter with carer in Kanturk
Tánaiste engaging with Northern Ireland secretary on trying to deliver a ‘joint framework agreement’
Tánaiste Simon Harris praises ‘significant benefits’ for NI business and consumers
Mooney Goes Wild should do a programme from Leinster House
Tánaiste Simon Harris in Brussels for trade meeting to discuss €95bn of countermeasures
Cases relating to exposure to dangerous chemicals used in aircraft maintenance are due before the courts
Beyond the Occupied Territories Bill, Ireland must prevent economic activity here, or involving Irish companies, which might support the illegal actions of the Israeli government
Tánaiste also to provide update on case of Pte Seán Rooney, who was killed in Lebanon in 2022
Simon Harris says failure to effectively investigate GAA official’s murder ‘simply unacceptable’
Row brewing over Leaving Cert reforms; Martin trades barbs with Orban
Tánaiste to tell ministers that agreement formalises tariffs as part of ‘new reality’ for economies
Simon Harris said tertiary degrees meant students would not have to worry about Leaving Cert points
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